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That there Meaning in English

expression

ˈðæt/, /ðət/ /ˈðɛɹ
THAT thair or thu-THAIR
ðˈæt/ /ðˈeə
that THAIR or that THAIR

Definition

An informal, often spoken way to refer to a specific thing or person at a distance, similar to 'that one over there.' Frequently used to point something out.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal and colloquial, mostly used in spoken English, especially in some UK regional dialects. Typical in sentences like 'Pass me that there book.' Not standard in writing and can sound rustic or folksy. Avoid in formal contexts.

Example Sentences

Can you hand me that there pen?

basic

Look at that there dog in the yard.

basic

I want that there cake on the top shelf.

basic

You see that there car? That’s my uncle’s.

natural

Don’t take that there chair, it’s broken.

natural

Could you move that there box next to the door?

natural